Related to Q drop 34
"We will be initiating the Emergency Broadcast System (EMS) during this time in an effort to provide a direct message (avoiding the fake news) to all citizens. Organizations and/or people that wish to do us harm during this time will be met with swift fury – certain laws have been pre-lifted to provide our great military the necessary authority to handle and conduct these operations (at home and abroad)."

An international network of intelligence agencies has told the tech industry that ‘privacy is not an absolute’ and that the use of end-to-end encryption ‘should be rare’ …
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The statements were made in a joint communiqué and statement of principles following a meeting of the so-called Five Eyes nations – the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The statement on privacy contains a veiled threat to tech companies that they may face legislation if they don’t take steps to ensure that they can allow access to ‘appropriate government authorities.’
Privacy laws must prevent arbitrary or unlawful interference, but privacy is not absolute […] The increasing gap between the ability of law enforcement to lawfully access data and their ability to acquire and use the content of that data is a pressing international concern […]
Each of the Five Eyes jurisdictions will consider how best to implement the principles of this statement, including with the voluntary cooperation of industry partners. Any response, be it legislative or otherwise, will adhere to requirements for proper authorization and oversight.
The documents acknowledge the importance of encryption, but effectively argue that end-to-end encryption should not be made routinely available for messaging.
Encryption is vital to the digital economy, a secure cyberspace and the protection of personal, commercial and government information. The five countries have no interest or intention to weaken encryption mechanisms. We recognise, however, that encryption, including end-to-end encryption, is also used in the conduct of terrorist and criminal activities […]
Governments should recognize that the nature of encryption is such that that there will be situations where access to information is not possible, although such situations should be rare. <50%

But, with all the cronyism rampant within governments today, what reasonable business would not want to protect itself from Government spying and thievery? Do we not uncover almost daily how some government official has a spouse, brother, or cousin who got a 'great deal' and became rich through the help of the government employee funneling information to them?

The LAST entity I would want to give open access to would be the government. As Reagan said, your worst nightmare is someone knocking on your door, saying, "Hi! I'm from the Government and I'm here to help!".

An international network of intelligence agencies has told the tech industry that ‘privacy is not an absolute’ and that the use of end-to-end encryption ‘should be rare’ …
NordVPN
The statements were made in a joint communiqué and statement of principles following a meeting of the so-called Five Eyes nations – the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The statement on privacy contains a veiled threat to tech companies that they may face legislation if they don’t take steps to ensure that they can allow access to ‘appropriate government authorities.’
Privacy laws must prevent arbitrary or unlawful interference, but privacy is not absolute […] The increasing gap between the ability of law enforcement to lawfully access data and their ability to acquire and use the content of that data is a pressing international concern […]
Each of the Five Eyes jurisdictions will consider how best to implement the principles of this statement, including with the voluntary cooperation of industry partners. Any response, be it legislative or otherwise, will adhere to requirements for proper authorization and oversight.
The documents acknowledge the importance of encryption, but effectively argue that end-to-end encryption should not be made routinely available for messaging.
Encryption is vital to the digital economy, a secure cyberspace and the protection of personal, commercial and government information. The five countries have no interest or intention to weaken encryption mechanisms. We recognise, however, that encryption, including end-to-end encryption, is also used in the conduct of terrorist and criminal activities […]
Governments should recognize that the nature of encryption is such that that there will be situations where access to information is not possible, although such situations should be rare. <50%

But, with all the cronyism rampant within governments today, what reasonable business would not want to protect itself from Government spying and thievery? Do we not uncover almost daily how some government official has a spouse, brother, or cousin who got a 'great deal' and became rich through the help of the government employee funneling information to them?

The LAST entity I would want to give open access to would be the government. As Reagan said, your worst nightmare is someone knocking on your door, saying, "Hi! I'm from the Government and I'm here to help!".

Related to Q drop 34
"We will be initiating the Emergency Broadcast System (EMS) during this time in an effort to provide a direct message (avoiding the fake news) to all citizens. Organizations and/or people that wish to do us harm during this time will be met with swift fury – certain laws have been pre-lifted to provide our great military the necessary authority to handle and conduct these operations (at home and abroad)."

My mind is stuck on the posse comitatus discussion. This and the patriot act would seem like there is little from barring the military from operating in the CONUS.

(09-03-2018, 10:42 AM)bigD111 Wrote: I heard on ABC this morning that Theresa May said there will be no 2nd Brexit vote!

So they've decided to just ignore the previous one and do what they want ?????????

No, they are abiding by the result of the referendum for Brexit.
She has decided not to have a second one.

Yes, they will still do as they wish.

I apologize to all my UK friends and associates out there, but I have to say that, from my point of view, the UK Government (NOT the people) is as deep or deeper into the Cabal/Deep State as any other Government, including Germany's. THEY know what is best, and "you commoners have no earthly idea as to what is good for us you!" I have to believe that these DS Governments have been alerted to the truth and know that their positions and power are being eroded and are terminating, but that also means that they will double-down in the meantime. What misery that entails for their citizens is not their concern, but it IS mine. As my Grandma used to say, "It makes me so mad, I could just SPIT!"
(To her, that was the worst thing a woman could do, LOL. My, how times have changed!)